Jones' attorney asked a judge on Tuesday to dismiss the indictment of first-degree sexual abuse. Jones claims prosecutors offered no proof to a Kenton County grand jury that a crime occurred. She is also charged with unlawful use of electronic means to induce a minor to engage in sexual or other prohibited activities.

"The Commonwealth does not have ... a single witness that there was any sex," lawyer Eric Deters wrote in the motion. "There is not a single sealed text message that would reflect there was sex in any state, much less Kentucky. There is no confession. There is no admission. There is only speculative conjecture."